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Summary Of: Yalta

in the east and including the city of Yalta and multiple adjacent urban settlements... the area of the Greater Yalta is marked dark blue on the map... The existence of Yalta was first recorded in the 12th century by an... but the southern coast with Yalta was under direct ottoman rule forming the Eyalet of Kefe... Yalta was annexed by the... Yalta is the setting for Chekhov... During the 20th century Yalta was the principal holiday resort of the... View of Yalta from the coast of the Black Sea... View of Yalta from the coast of the... used for the Yalta Conference during World War II... Yalta has struggled economically... Yalta has staged a recovery... Yalta has a beautiful... View of Yalta and the surrounding Crimean Mountains... View of Yalta and the surrounding... As Yalta lies to the south of the... Yalta City and Yalta Zoo photoalbum...

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